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and uncertain about what his plan for immigration reform would be and whose -- considers the arizona law a modern for the nation. >> president obama admitted he failed to keep his promise to enact immigration reform law in his first term but said he deadant have support to do so -- didn't have support to do so. president obama arrives in san francisco october 8. he was back here in july and his visit triggered street protests. >> mitt romney will be in the bay area tomorrow for a fundraiser on the peninsula. mitt romney will attend a private $50,000 per person dinner. today mitt romney continued his campaign swing through florida and he took direct aim at president obama's politics. >> his political philosophy is one of redistribution. i am not talking about people in need. >> he said it is a foreign concept and not part of the american experiences. taxpayers will no longer pay for party conventions. today they voted to eliminate the funding. the congressman says the government spent $224 million on conventions since 1976. they say it is symbolic and staged shows. the senate passed a sim
and uncertain about what his plan for immigration reform would be and whose -- considers the arizona law a modern for the nation. >> president obama admitted he failed to keep his promise to enact immigration reform law in his first term but said he deadant have support to do so -- didn't have support to do so. president obama arrives in san francisco october 8. he was back here in july and his visit triggered street protests. >> mitt romney will be in the bay area tomorrow for a...
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than a federal agency should tell our state, our nation, and employers across the country what the law requires. >> this letter from the department of justice is not legally biebding but there's -- binding but there's certainly a threat that schools that don't comply could lose . >> today san francisco ed lee held a community meeting to discuss property crimes in the west portal neighborhood and while they were there our crew asked them about the recent cause for the chief to resign or be fired. protes or thes want him gone due to shootings. the mayor says he has no intention of firing the chief who is implementing reforms centered on use of force and de-escalation tactics. >> i asked people to say look we got to have updated police practices. where do those ideas come from? they come from president obama, all the cities across the country where they've had issues of officer involved shootings. >> a pam put together found that the police department lacks transparency and is biassed when it comes to policing minority communities. and now four super visors are calling on the chief to be
than a federal agency should tell our state, our nation, and employers across the country what the law requires. >> this letter from the department of justice is not legally biebding but there's -- binding but there's certainly a threat that schools that don't comply could lose . >> today san francisco ed lee held a community meeting to discuss property crimes in the west portal neighborhood and while they were there our crew asked them about the recent cause for the chief to resign...
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law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty dropped. 127 officers were killed this year. down 23% from 2011. in california 2 officers died this year compared to 10 last year, which is an 80% drop. he was shot during a traffic stop in september and he was gunned down in april. >>> police released the identity of a man killed in a shooting last week. he was gunned friday night on 65th street. investigators are not releasing any information about suspects or a motive. it was the second homicide in emeryville this year. >>> san francisco police are searching for a teenager who escaped. a transport service was bringing the 16-year-old by the -- boy to the center. the teen somehow managed to escape. the driver tried to chase the teen but lost track of him. officers say the boy from extradited from southern california. he was black, and was last seen wearing a glittery black tank top and dark acid-wash jeans. >>> a lawsuit has been filed in the case of misconduct by san francisco police officers. he filed the lawsuit on behalf of three people who say they were wrongfully arreste
law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty dropped. 127 officers were killed this year. down 23% from 2011. in california 2 officers died this year compared to 10 last year, which is an 80% drop. he was shot during a traffic stop in september and he was gunned down in april. >>> police released the identity of a man killed in a shooting last week. he was gunned friday night on 65th street. investigators are not releasing any information about suspects or a motive. it was the...
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. >> committee chair said the law will better protect privacy in the digit age. >>> we are on storm watch tonight and coming up in 2 minutes the rush to repair as a new wave of rain makes its way into the bay area right now. we are tracking it. >> a flash flood watch takes effect in one hour for the bay area, the dangerous conditions we could see. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> more rain is arriving in the bay area right now. this is crews rushing to clean up and shore up for the second wave in a series of significant storms. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> live pictures. you can see it right there, rain is falling hard. the bay area is bracing tonight as another round of
. >> committee chair said the law will better protect privacy in the digit age. >>> we are on storm watch tonight and coming up in 2 minutes the rush to repair as a new wave of rain makes its way into the bay area right now. we are tracking it. >> a flash flood watch takes effect in one hour for the bay area, the dangerous conditions we could see. >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00 p.m. >>> more rain...
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we have 145 law enforcement agencies. the black listed police departments on this list told us the same thing. they got kicked out of the program because they lost some of the weapons. trouble began when an m16 disappeared. napa got booted out after someone stole a m16. san mateo failed to account for two. >> we have to be concerned about the possibility of corruption. and possibly being sold on the black market. >> reporter: police departments are petitioning to get back in the program promising reforms to keep powerful weapons from vanishing in the community. ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a san jose police department plans to return a surplus military vehicle. the department will return the mind resistant troop transport vehicle. >>> new information after a dry creek started running again. the new theory that the earthquake played a role and how scientists are finding out where the water is coming from. >> a parade is canceled for the first time in 15 years. why the children's holiday parade is not coming back this year and
we have 145 law enforcement agencies. the black listed police departments on this list told us the same thing. they got kicked out of the program because they lost some of the weapons. trouble began when an m16 disappeared. napa got booted out after someone stole a m16. san mateo failed to account for two. >> we have to be concerned about the possibility of corruption. and possibly being sold on the black market. >> reporter: police departments are petitioning to get back in the...
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go into law today. 47million women will now benefit. those services include wellness check ups, contraceptives and counselings for domestic violence. >>> an explosion and partial roof collapse injured three contract workers at a middle school in colorado today. early reports say it might have been a water heater that exploded. school is out for the summer and only construction workers were there today, classes begin in two weeks. >> u.n. observers say the violence is rising. the regime is using fighter jets and the president delivered a speech but he wasn't seen in public. his where about have been unknown. >>> the lights are now back on in india. a blackout knocked out power to 620 million people. many homes and businesses are equipped with generators because of the power failures. national and regional leaders are blaming each other for the problems. utilities are relying on temporary solutions. while they come up with a permanent fix. >>> how a show of support forcing chick-fil-a to close early. >> back in 10 minutes, we will talk ab
go into law today. 47million women will now benefit. those services include wellness check ups, contraceptives and counselings for domestic violence. >>> an explosion and partial roof collapse injured three contract workers at a middle school in colorado today. early reports say it might have been a water heater that exploded. school is out for the summer and only construction workers were there today, classes begin in two weeks. >> u.n. observers say the violence is rising. the...
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it implies that they cover it and that the law should be toughened. >>> thousands of diehard runners pounded the pavement at the running festival. this and wall event is gaining momentum in the running world. the first group of runners left the starting line near snow park at 7:30 this morning. >> i am not from the bay area but for me it was a great way to see all of oakland for the first time you know on the streets. >> the oakland festival had events for every skill level. including a half marathon and a fun run for the kids and it took just over two and a half hours for winners of the full marathon to cross the finish line. >> on the women's side devon set a new event record. >> it is so satisfying. i don't think there is anything more satisfying than the competition in june. >> more than 9,000 runners took part and the organizers say this event has been steadily growing in popularity. >> annual increases have been 50% every year and we are really pleased with those numbers. >> this is only the 4th year of the event. >> this marathon gives oakland a chance to put its best foot for
it implies that they cover it and that the law should be toughened. >>> thousands of diehard runners pounded the pavement at the running festival. this and wall event is gaining momentum in the running world. the first group of runners left the starting line near snow park at 7:30 this morning. >> i am not from the bay area but for me it was a great way to see all of oakland for the first time you know on the streets. >> the oakland festival had events for every skill...
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law requires cities to refund over payments. the city says it plans to try to implement a refund process. >> hundreds of families are receiving help for the holidays. ktvu's janine de la vega shows us how parents who can't afford to buy gifts are now getting a chance toshop -- to shop. [ singing ] >> reporter: a festive atmosphere. these volunteers are taking parents into this toy room. some of the parents are unemployment. others are on a tight budget. they waited over night to beamong the first to pick -- be among the first to pick gifts. >> i want her to be happy. i am excited. i feel like a kid in a store. >> reporter: toys were sectioned off for boys boys and girls according to ages. >> it is a luxury and we want to make sure we bring the help -- help bring the joy into the holidays for families to celebrate together. >> reporter: some say their money is tight. >> my daughter wanted a back pack and my son didn't make a list. he just wanted something. didn't care. >> this is fine. >> reporter: she is grateful for these organ
law requires cities to refund over payments. the city says it plans to try to implement a refund process. >> hundreds of families are receiving help for the holidays. ktvu's janine de la vega shows us how parents who can't afford to buy gifts are now getting a chance toshop -- to shop. [ singing ] >> reporter: a festive atmosphere. these volunteers are taking parents into this toy room. some of the parents are unemployment. others are on a tight budget. they waited over night to...
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the elevator but was never able to get it from law enforcement. the video was longer than the tmz version. you can hear the couple shouting and she spits at him before he punches her. as rice gets out of the elevator and greeted by staff, rice says no cops. after the reports surfaced today the nfl issued a statement we have no knowledge of this. we are not aware of anyone in our office who possessed or saw the video before it was made public on monday. we will look into. we are monitoring more information coming from the nfl office. as we wait to hear if they will confirm whether an executive did indeed receive the video in april and if so who else was told or knew about it. julie haener, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> some people are demanding roger goodel resign. the nfl has lost its way and the commissioner needs to be replaced and a senator said roger goodel should consider stepping down. it appears roger goodel still has it support of nfl owners. >>> for the first time the family of san francisco 49ers ray mcdonald is speaking out in his defense ab
the elevator but was never able to get it from law enforcement. the video was longer than the tmz version. you can hear the couple shouting and she spits at him before he punches her. as rice gets out of the elevator and greeted by staff, rice says no cops. after the reports surfaced today the nfl issued a statement we have no knowledge of this. we are not aware of anyone in our office who possessed or saw the video before it was made public on monday. we will look into. we are monitoring more...
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video evidence is an example of how body cameras could have a positive effect on building trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. >>> there are reports russian hackers gained access to sensitive white house information. he says classified networks did not appear to be compromised last october. he refused to say whether they gained access to president obama's private schedule or e- mails. the timing coincided on iran nuclear negotiations and he said the hack is an indication of the comlicated relationship the u.s. has with russia. >>> severe weather swept through indiana this morning. lightning and large hail and more violent weather could be in store for the central u.s. later today and tomorrow. hail, damaging winds and tornadoes are expected. the highest chance of tornadoes is from the oklahoma boarder to the st. louis area in the afternoon and early evening. >>> closer to home, a beautiful day on the bay. our crew saw whales out there. watch right in the middle of your screen. you will see it there. a whale surfaced. there it is. and the spray and the whale dives do
video evidence is an example of how body cameras could have a positive effect on building trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve. >>> there are reports russian hackers gained access to sensitive white house information. he says classified networks did not appear to be compromised last october. he refused to say whether they gained access to president obama's private schedule or e- mails. the timing coincided on iran nuclear negotiations and he said the hack is an...
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enforcement. >>> law makers are showing support for the arts with a budget increase. the director said the budget signed by governor jerry brown doubled their budget to $10 million. they support a variety of projects from public television to art classes for incarcerated teens help get them back on the right path. just last year a 2 million one time contribution from the state assembly allowed them to fund 32 projects in 43 counties. >>> medical marijuana supporters rallied today outside san jose city hall to protest new limits going into effect. the restrictions on where medical marijuana clubs can operate in the city will cause more than 70 of them to shut down on july 18. the restrictions are included in an ordinance approved by the city counsel last month. they require medical marijuana to be produced on site and inside the collective. supporters of the clubs are holding a drive against the ordinance. they want a referendum on the ballot. >> the recommend will remove the bad parts, leaving work -- referendum will remove the bad parts leaving -- >> they collected 5
enforcement. >>> law makers are showing support for the arts with a budget increase. the director said the budget signed by governor jerry brown doubled their budget to $10 million. they support a variety of projects from public television to art classes for incarcerated teens help get them back on the right path. just last year a 2 million one time contribution from the state assembly allowed them to fund 32 projects in 43 counties. >>> medical marijuana supporters rallied...
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ambassador chris stevens at the college of law in san francisco. he got his degree there after graduating from university of california at berkeley. the video continues to enrage muslims around the world. >> rioters today attacked the u.s. embassy in indonesia. protesters were also in the streets of beirut where he made a rare appearance and called for nationwide protests this week and in pakistan hundreds targeted the u.s. consulate. >> we are condemning this film through this protest and saying all the diplomats should be sent back to the u.s. >> washington ordered all non- essential staff to leave and as al-qaeda called for more attacks on american targets. that film which was made by a man in southern california is now banned in a half dozen countries. and the pakistani prime minister ordered the suspension of google's youtube service in that country. >>> busy day on the campaign trail. president obama attended two rallies in ohio. he said he is fighting back against chinese auto subsidies. >> when other countries don't play by the rules we hav
ambassador chris stevens at the college of law in san francisco. he got his degree there after graduating from university of california at berkeley. the video continues to enrage muslims around the world. >> rioters today attacked the u.s. embassy in indonesia. protesters were also in the streets of beirut where he made a rare appearance and called for nationwide protests this week and in pakistan hundreds targeted the u.s. consulate. >> we are condemning this film through this...
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the new law is constitutional. the law bans abortions at 20 weeks of pregnancy or later. the judge said the statement provided evidence that a unborn child has the capacity to feel pain during an abortion. >>> the 49ers stadium began taking shape today, how workers are putting up the frame work and what it will look bike. >> mitt romney's world tour moves to poland. the sign that some people held up to greet him. Ñ >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. the new 49ers stadium is going from rendering to reality. we took these pictures this afternoon and since then more has gone up. the 49ers stadium is taking shape. ktvu's robert handa is live to show the start of the steel frame work. >> reporter: we are here right now and take a look at the size of the cranes they are using. people will be able to see progress easily now because they began building up with high hopes everything will go as planned. >> reporter: an american flag was founted today. the four corners -- was mounted today. the four corners are being built
the new law is constitutional. the law bans abortions at 20 weeks of pregnancy or later. the judge said the statement provided evidence that a unborn child has the capacity to feel pain during an abortion. >>> the 49ers stadium began taking shape today, how workers are putting up the frame work and what it will look bike. >> mitt romney's world tour moves to poland. the sign that some people held up to greet him. Ñ >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right...
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. >>> law makers are hustling to vote on a number of bills before they leave next week. any minute now they are expected to vote on a limo safety bill. he proposed the measure after the tragic limo fire that killed five women on the bridge last may. it would require limos have two rear side doors and one emergency rear push out window. >>> the senate also is expected to vote to creating an earthquake early warning system for california. the bill would direct the office to work with university of california at berkeley, u.s. geological survey to develop the system. it would include censors that could give a 30 second warning. governor jerry brown has till october 13 to sign any of the bills passed. >>> in a city rocked by murder, one man is being honored for his effort to stop the violence. ktvu's ken pritchett reports on the man who turned his tragedy into a triumph over crime. >> announcer: was not what happened -- >> reporter: it was not what happened to him -- >> i would be the next best thing. >> reporter: it would be how he handled being shot and paralyzed that chan
. >>> law makers are hustling to vote on a number of bills before they leave next week. any minute now they are expected to vote on a limo safety bill. he proposed the measure after the tragic limo fire that killed five women on the bridge last may. it would require limos have two rear side doors and one emergency rear push out window. >>> the senate also is expected to vote to creating an earthquake early warning system for california. the bill would direct the office to work...
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they called law enforcement for help when the reverend and forced them that a man who volunteered got violent and pulled out a gun and started pulling out plans. the shootout between that man that left him dead in the app -- deputy is in fair condition is an example how the religion are not taken seriously.>> they tend to laugh at off every time a cannabis church calls and obviously they left this one off because the two officers went up there knowing the gentleman had a gun and they were wearing protective vests or protective clothing. i am not putting blame on the officers themselves but when the organization in general. to dismiss anybody calling in is just wrong. >> we aren't asking for spatial -- special favors to be treated better than anybody else or special exceptions. we are asking that our religion is respected the same as all the other religions. >> a review of the response to the flooding should areas in need of improvement. an independent audit said the leaders performed well once the flooding was happening but the report said the city relied on flood projections from the
they called law enforcement for help when the reverend and forced them that a man who volunteered got violent and pulled out a gun and started pulling out plans. the shootout between that man that left him dead in the app -- deputy is in fair condition is an example how the religion are not taken seriously.>> they tend to laugh at off every time a cannabis church calls and obviously they left this one off because the two officers went up there knowing the gentleman had a gun and they were...
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wage theft includes ignoring minimum wage laws. it was a chance to create a task force. >> make sure we are enforcing the law as much as we can. not something that has been done. but i think if wage theft is going to end, it should end in san francisco. >> wage theft is prevalent in the city. they found half of all restaurant workers do not get minimum wage. >>> commuters will see more rail service because of ridership. cal train added two new trains today and restored four others. ridership reached a high in june resulting in packed trains. they will add two new trips between stockton and the south bay and a bus line will run more frequently. >>> it is a text book case, hackers attack, using schools to avoid being tracked to steal secrets from uncle sam. >> what investigators are saying about a fire that torched the law offices of the mayor. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00 p.m. >> it is almost like a script for a spy movie. hackers hacking in to government agencies. and
wage theft includes ignoring minimum wage laws. it was a chance to create a task force. >> make sure we are enforcing the law as much as we can. not something that has been done. but i think if wage theft is going to end, it should end in san francisco. >> wage theft is prevalent in the city. they found half of all restaurant workers do not get minimum wage. >>> commuters will see more rail service because of ridership. cal train added two new trains today and restored four...
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. >>> california's campaign watch dog could open an investigation into whether a senator broke the law when he used campaign funds to buy a vehicle owned by the state. they sent a letter to a republican, they want to know why the title for the car is in his name if it was for campaign use. this is based on a report released yesterday saying some upgraded their vehicles at taxpayer expense. >>> the transportation authority is getting $50 million for the bart extension project. officials approved the funding today to expand facilities in hayward, upgrades are needed to accommodate a larger fleet. it involve as 16-mile extension to san jose, milpitas and sclera. >>> stall cared is snarling the commute. some video from news chopper 2. the red car pulled over half way across the bridge. one eastbound lane of the bridge is still blocked. that is the commuter direction. you should avoid the area. no word on when it will be cleared. >>> tonight dozens of bay area crab fishermen are on strike. what is driving them back from the ocean. >> we dried up out there but there salut of fog, low clouds
. >>> california's campaign watch dog could open an investigation into whether a senator broke the law when he used campaign funds to buy a vehicle owned by the state. they sent a letter to a republican, they want to know why the title for the car is in his name if it was for campaign use. this is based on a report released yesterday saying some upgraded their vehicles at taxpayer expense. >>> the transportation authority is getting $50 million for the bart extension project....
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arkansas also passed a religious freedom law. today the governor asked lawmakers to amend it before he will sign it. >> reporter: the controversy over religious freedom legislation is spreading to arkansas. lawmakers approving a bill said to keep government from infringing on someone's religious beliefs. critics claim it protects discrimination. the -- discrimination. the governor is unhappy. >> we want it crafted to similar at the federal level. and to do that, though, changes need to be made. >> reporter: anger in arkansas follows outrage in indiana after a similar bill went into effect last week. the governor asking for additional legislation to clarify the terms of that law. hillary clinton is speaking out about both pieces of legislation. saying like indiana law, arkansas bill goes beyond predicting religion. would permit unfair discrimination, i urge the governor to veto. >> it doesn't mean that automatically anybody who claims a religion cause wins the debate. says it has to be considered. >> reporter: there are 20 states
arkansas also passed a religious freedom law. today the governor asked lawmakers to amend it before he will sign it. >> reporter: the controversy over religious freedom legislation is spreading to arkansas. lawmakers approving a bill said to keep government from infringing on someone's religious beliefs. critics claim it protects discrimination. the -- discrimination. the governor is unhappy. >> we want it crafted to similar at the federal level. and to do that, though, changes need...
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the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials say the conditions are based on the inmate's behavior to protect other inmates. the two prisons listed are pelican bay and corber state prison. >>> authorities raided 2 dozen homes in a marijuana bust in the north bay. 150 law enforcement officers carried out the raid yesterday morning. participating agencies included the fbi and ingrations and customs enforcement. authorities say 300 plants were seized. the threne -- 13 people were arrested. >>> an update on a story you saw here on ktvu channel 2 news. san francisco fire yesterday underwent a double mastectomy. we reported on how th
the laws apply to california companies, colleges and universities. they are designed to stop a trend of outsiders accessing their accounts. >>> amnesty international claims solitary confinement is cruel and inhumane. 3,000 inmates are being held in extreme isolation, with no fresh air or natural light for years and decades. they say california prisons are violating international standards. but correctional officials disagree. >> we follow the national model. >> officials...
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oregon has a similar law. after it was passed voters increased in that state. >>> thousands of students are faced with a difficult decision after their college closed. corinthian colleges announced it is closing 28 campuses. it impacts 16,000 students. officials say the students will automatically have their federal student loans forgiven but only if they give up any credits they earned. thedition to close the -- the decision to close comes two weeks after they were fined $30 million for misrepresenting job placement rates. >>> new at 5:00 p.m. hospitals get graded on how they care for patients. ktvu fox 2 news tom vacar gone through the scores. hospitals here did not do too bad? >> reporter: california based consumer watch dog released a hospital report card today funded by an employer's non- profit organization called the leapfrog group. >> reporter: hospitals were rated on 28 criteria involving patient care practices and patient outcomes. the record for california hospitals is abysmal. 40% of the state's ho
oregon has a similar law. after it was passed voters increased in that state. >>> thousands of students are faced with a difficult decision after their college closed. corinthian colleges announced it is closing 28 campuses. it impacts 16,000 students. officials say the students will automatically have their federal student loans forgiven but only if they give up any credits they earned. thedition to close the -- the decision to close comes two weeks after they were fined $30 million...
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san francisco passed a law in 2012. it helps workers recroup unpaid wages. >>> we showed you the fog coming in through had golden gate bridge but -- through the golden gate bridge but there is a bright spot. >> it got warm today, upper60s. low 70s. another shot of the fog. north tower of the golden gate bridge, looks like a summer time fog. roll it into motion. you see the wave coming up. the north tower, 700 feet, the fog bank is below that. to the deck of the golden gate bridge. the atmospheric river, the moisture, in the atmosphere, got a lot of water. it is what is focused on us last weekend and now it is in northern california and they will get a lot of rain. a good foot of rain over the next 5 days into the weekend. outside tonight fog in the forecast. coastal fog and valley fog. maybe a sprinkle north of santa rosa. over night lows in the 50s. fog will be back. morning valley fog. cloudy tomorrow. as the clouds increase and prepare for the shower about to saturday night, sunday morning. here is how i see it. i wi
san francisco passed a law in 2012. it helps workers recroup unpaid wages. >>> we showed you the fog coming in through had golden gate bridge but -- through the golden gate bridge but there is a bright spot. >> it got warm today, upper60s. low 70s. another shot of the fog. north tower of the golden gate bridge, looks like a summer time fog. roll it into motion. you see the wave coming up. the north tower, 700 feet, the fog bank is below that. to the deck of the golden gate...
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while the city is going full board with the program, a well informed police source tells thus federal law enforcement believes that oakland is putting way too many eggs in this basket. >> it has not been effective so far. >> reporter: this uc berkeley criminalist calls cease fire a distraction. >> oakland police have abandoned community policing. >> reporter: some cities like boston and seattle have shown reductions in violence. >> there is no other strategy proving an ability to decrease violence on a community wide level. >> it got through to this man. >> pulling each other down, by killing you so you can get out of my way. or, arriving to bring you down and get out of my way, it is all following the same norm. >> reporter: the oakland police department has scheduled the next call in for mid december, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >> police are still working on the list of people they intend to call in. that list should be finalized by next month. >>> is personal information submitted on the healthcare.gov website safe? the white house says your information is safe, but a hacker testif
while the city is going full board with the program, a well informed police source tells thus federal law enforcement believes that oakland is putting way too many eggs in this basket. >> it has not been effective so far. >> reporter: this uc berkeley criminalist calls cease fire a distraction. >> oakland police have abandoned community policing. >> reporter: some cities like boston and seattle have shown reductions in violence. >> there is no other strategy...
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. >>> a jury cleared a law maker of one drunken driving charge but dead locked on the other. they found him not guilty of driving under the influence. but they could not agree on a charge of driving with a blood alcohol of over the limit. prosecutors told us they will decide by september whether to refile charges. >>> apple is asking to stop the sale of 8 samsung smartphones in the united states as a result of the verdict. that would include the galaxy s4g, several others and thedroid charge. a jury last week found samsung copied features from apple's technology. and coming up at six, the verdict could be just the beginning of the battles. the company that apple may be targeting next. apple stock rose 2% today. closed above $675, up $12.46 a share. climbed as high as $680 a share at one. mix day for stocks, the dow is down 33 to 13,0124. the nasdaq is up 3 at 3,073. the s&p is down 0.69 at 1,410. >>> a suspicious fire outside of a daycare center has sparked an investigation. it happened at 6:45 a.m. this morning. in the rear of the facility on tennessee street. a spokeswoman
. >>> a jury cleared a law maker of one drunken driving charge but dead locked on the other. they found him not guilty of driving under the influence. but they could not agree on a charge of driving with a blood alcohol of over the limit. prosecutors told us they will decide by september whether to refile charges. >>> apple is asking to stop the sale of 8 samsung smartphones in the united states as a result of the verdict. that would include the galaxy s4g, several others and...
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you should follow the laws. >> reporter: still this new california law means the world to this family. a chance to drive to work or to the park without fear. >> i am really proud. i know now he can go anywhere and feel free. >> reporter: the driver's licenses will look different from other california driver's licenses. written on them will be the words federal limits apply. >> groups are helping the people in need study, i heard stories of families and neighbors getting ready and having study sessions together. >> reporter: it sounds like that has been going on for months and will continue. we heard about more groups through january. >> thank you ann rubin. >>> a land mark law involving how chickens are raised gone into effect in california. it means chickens will no longer have to live in cramped cages. ktvu's tom vacar tells us, it means the price of eggs is going up. >> reporter: if the owner of this egg farm wants to sell in california there has to be proof the hens are not jammed together. like this. he is the owner. san francisco's oldest egg distributor. >> the consumer wants a
you should follow the laws. >> reporter: still this new california law means the world to this family. a chance to drive to work or to the park without fear. >> i am really proud. i know now he can go anywhere and feel free. >> reporter: the driver's licenses will look different from other california driver's licenses. written on them will be the words federal limits apply. >> groups are helping the people in need study, i heard stories of families and neighbors getting...
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that -- follow the law. >>> the puppy found in a dump is now ready for adoption. the pup found last month, she looks better than when she was rescued. she was taken to care and control where she received medical care. there are 200 people on a waiting list, all hoping to take her home. >>> up next the major hollywood director who is suing over a movie script. plus -- >> dairy farmers having to make tough decisions, how cows are victims of the drought. >> and a naked man walks into a high school locker room in san francisco, the clue police hope will lead to his arrest. >> main makes it back into the five-day forecast, i will have a time line so you can plan your day accordingly. see you back here. >>> police released a sketch of a man who walked into a locker room naked. the man got in through an unlocked door. he is white with an average build and a potbelly at south san francisco high school. the man said nothing is left without touching any girls. >>> thousands of steven seagaller are not be -- south san francisco university students are not being let in after
that -- follow the law. >>> the puppy found in a dump is now ready for adoption. the pup found last month, she looks better than when she was rescued. she was taken to care and control where she received medical care. there are 200 people on a waiting list, all hoping to take her home. >>> up next the major hollywood director who is suing over a movie script. plus -- >> dairy farmers having to make tough decisions, how cows are victims of the drought. >> and a...
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but officials ordered the guidelines removed because they were not laws or regulation. >> rather what we are saying lane splitting is legal as long as it is done safely and this is how to keep yourself safe. the chp is standing by motorcycle safety in general. >> reporter: as you can see in this video it could be dangerous and motorists don't like it but they like to do it because they can get to where they are going more quickly. he doesn't lane split because it is dangerous but it will always happen. >> before it was legal people were doing it. legal now, people are doing it. guidelines or not they are going to do it. >> reporter: chp says one should do it in only ways safe for conditions. they will conduct a motorcycle safety enforcement crack down in areas that have been hard hit with motorcycle accidents tomorrow. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san francisco landlords are suing in federal court over -- in federal court over a ordinance that increases the money they have to pay tenants evicted under the ellis acts. it requires they pay more for their moving costs. it will f
but officials ordered the guidelines removed because they were not laws or regulation. >> rather what we are saying lane splitting is legal as long as it is done safely and this is how to keep yourself safe. the chp is standing by motorcycle safety in general. >> reporter: as you can see in this video it could be dangerous and motorists don't like it but they like to do it because they can get to where they are going more quickly. he doesn't lane split because it is dangerous but it...
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.>> he is a title ix expert who works for the law firm and is on retainer. he worked as the deputy general counsel for post secondary education. and 2015 it was part of a task force that investigated at the university handled sex assault claims.>> 95% of crimes that occur on campus involve alcohol use by one student are the other or both. alcohol is a problem on campus and related to sexual assault .>> it is brought into steady the district rocked by scandal. a report last month covered dish uncovered a report at the high school with this 14 girl saying eschewed fully forced her to perform oral sex last october. in court the accused student was found guilty of having oral sex with a minor after a report , he decided not to finish on campus. the coordinator at the time never launched a title ix investigation and required it .>> it sounds like they are making up for lost time. this is something that should have been done a long time ago. >> it sounds like they are revamping the entire philosophy that was previously in place at the school district. his first jo
.>> he is a title ix expert who works for the law firm and is on retainer. he worked as the deputy general counsel for post secondary education. and 2015 it was part of a task force that investigated at the university handled sex assault claims.>> 95% of crimes that occur on campus involve alcohol use by one student are the other or both. alcohol is a problem on campus and related to sexual assault .>> it is brought into steady the district rocked by scandal. a report last...
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the new law subject violaters to a $1,000 fine. the bill goes into effect next year. >>> girl power and history at the little league world series. 13-year-old plays for a little league team from philadelphia. watch her pitch her. she is the first girl to pitch a complete game shut out at the little league world series. listen to these numbers. allowed only two hits and struck out 8 as her team won 4- 0 over a big hitting team from nashville. philadelphia plays next on sunday. i read an interview about her, she said when the boys come up, okay, see what you got and then throw as 70 miles per hour baseball, okay, we get it. [ talking at the same time ] >> it is a little league field so the mound is real close. closer than a high school field and she is throwing 70 -- >> and she is an honor student. great story. [ talking at the same time ] >>> for us the weekend is here already. temperatures have been the same all day. all week. the same thing every day. lots of 80s. low 90s in the hot spots. fog at the coast. good air quality. not t
the new law subject violaters to a $1,000 fine. the bill goes into effect next year. >>> girl power and history at the little league world series. 13-year-old plays for a little league team from philadelphia. watch her pitch her. she is the first girl to pitch a complete game shut out at the little league world series. listen to these numbers. allowed only two hits and struck out 8 as her team won 4- 0 over a big hitting team from nashville. philadelphia plays next on sunday. i read an...
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arguing if he broke the law it was his lawyer's liability, not his. still, some top democrats say the president could soon face impeachment if the accusations are proven true. others disagree. >> a very, very questionable campaign. contribution issues. >> reporter: michael cohen will report to prison on march 6. in addition to his prison time he also has a financial punishment. he has to pay $1.4 million to the irs. forfeit $500,000 and pay $100,000 in fines. >> do we know how much time he would have to serve and what kind of time he would get credit if for good behavior? >> reporter: well, those are both good questions but there may be one other question as to whether the good behavior comes in there and he hinted that he wants to into cooperate and that he feels he doesn't need a cooperation agreement to keep giving more information to the southern district of new york prosecutors or the special counsel's office. there is a lot that could go into this. >> in washington, thank you. >>> also in court today prosecutors, a deal with the parent company o
arguing if he broke the law it was his lawyer's liability, not his. still, some top democrats say the president could soon face impeachment if the accusations are proven true. others disagree. >> a very, very questionable campaign. contribution issues. >> reporter: michael cohen will report to prison on march 6. in addition to his prison time he also has a financial punishment. he has to pay $1.4 million to the irs. forfeit $500,000 and pay $100,000 in fines. >> do we know how...
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it would only apply to sex offenders convicted in the future only if they find a law maker to carry the bill. so far that hasn't happened yet. >>> ktvu channel 2 news starts right now with breaking news. >>> news chopper 2 live over breaking news where crews are working to contain a brush fire that has been burning for three hours. good evening. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> the brush fire started at 3:15 p.m. this afternoon in a field close to power lines and firefighters are still working to knock down the flames. now to bill martin our chief meteorologist for the latest weather conditions. >> we have been watching the fire for a while. the winds are blowing west -- from the west. they are blowing the fire towards the water. blowing away from the town of pittsburg. there is your shots of the flames. dry brush. a marsh land. you see lots of green and you see lots of water in the area. it speaks to how -- there is a live picture. there is a helicopter making water drops. the fire is pretty much contained. we talked about it yesterday, warmest bay area --
it would only apply to sex offenders convicted in the future only if they find a law maker to carry the bill. so far that hasn't happened yet. >>> ktvu channel 2 news starts right now with breaking news. >>> news chopper 2 live over breaking news where crews are working to contain a brush fire that has been burning for three hours. good evening. >>> hello. i am frank somerville. >> and i am julie haener. >> the brush fire started at 3:15 p.m. this...
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news. >>> two supervisors for calling for new safety laws after apartment fires. this comes after a string of fires that killed one person and left 50 without a home. it calls for more sprinklers and housing inspectors would be allow to site landlords. and they want oo speed up reconstruction of the building that burned. >> as tragic as a fire is the tragedy is compounded by the fact it is happening in a housing crisis and as we struggle to deal with finding housing in what is the most expensive real estate market in the history. >> they are offering incentives for those offering reduced rent. they are olympianing to -- planning to introduce the legislation in the next few weeks. >>> those two crimes with high end targets in san francisco are having a ripple effect on similar retailers. ktvu's david stevenson is live in the city. as frustrated as they are they can't go all out when it comes to locking down their merchandise. >> reporter: because it puts them in a awkward position. the robbers that came here yesterday burst into the store wearing masks similar to t
news. >>> two supervisors for calling for new safety laws after apartment fires. this comes after a string of fires that killed one person and left 50 without a home. it calls for more sprinklers and housing inspectors would be allow to site landlords. and they want oo speed up reconstruction of the building that burned. >> as tragic as a fire is the tragedy is compounded by the fact it is happening in a housing crisis and as we struggle to deal with finding housing in what is...
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the prime minister spoke during the session and pledged to toughen security laws. >> we will not run scared. we will not panic. and as for the business of government, here we are, in our seats, in the heart of the democracy -- [ cheers and applause ] >> he wants to make it easier for the government to watch suspicious people. the police released new video of the gunman. it shows him with a rifle, right there, running towards the national war memorial where he shot and killed a guard there. according to police he acted alone but they say he does have connections with islamic extremists who have radical views and he applied for a passport for travel to the middle east. >> information suggesting he had associations with an individual who is known to us. i can confirm that he was not one of the high risk travelers. >> he was born in canada and converted to islam. his parents released a statement sending condolences. his mother said she is crying for the victim of the shooting, not her son. >>> new information tonight about the man who was arrested for climbing over the white house fence
the prime minister spoke during the session and pledged to toughen security laws. >> we will not run scared. we will not panic. and as for the business of government, here we are, in our seats, in the heart of the democracy -- [ cheers and applause ] >> he wants to make it easier for the government to watch suspicious people. the police released new video of the gunman. it shows him with a rifle, right there, running towards the national war memorial where he shot and killed a guard...
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. >> fun to have people to get together with and we began to think about laws and other things. at the beginning it was so we could meet others. >> the supreme court will one day have to rule on constitutionality. >> this will be settled. >> reporter: what will her spouse feel about having a 10 10th wedding anniversary? >> she would love it. >> reporter: the focal point of the celebration is underway right now. we will bring that to you at 6:00 p.m. reporting live, tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now. massachusetts was the first state to legalize same-sex marriage in 2003 and then colorado and california legalized it -- connecticut and california legalized it. in 2009 four states joined on and 2012 the president said he supported gay marriage. >>> the legislation that will allow the federal government to increase its borrowing limit is headed to president president obama's desk. the senate approved the measure 55-43 after it cleared a filibuster hurdle. the senate's top two republicans provided crucial momentum and several others switched their votes. >>> snow an
. >> fun to have people to get together with and we began to think about laws and other things. at the beginning it was so we could meet others. >> the supreme court will one day have to rule on constitutionality. >> this will be settled. >> reporter: what will her spouse feel about having a 10 10th wedding anniversary? >> she would love it. >> reporter: the focal point of the celebration is underway right now. we will bring that to you at 6:00 p.m. reporting...
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in california laws different from place to place but astrict state liability law applies if your dog injures someone or damages property and there are laws to define when a dog is considered dangerous. >>> the san francisco preparing for their next game. they flew to london last night. today they conducted a clinic with local school children in london. colin kaepernick said it was fun to work with young athletes who never played american football before. >> for a lot of these kids it is the first time picking opfootball. to give them -- picking up a football, to give them that experience is awesome. >> ktvu's joe fonzi is in london reporting on the team's trip and posting updates on twitter. >> a lot of work over there for him. >>> our weather now. our chief meteorologist is off. rosemary filling in. not bad. >> not bad. we could use rain. we could use rain but outside of that it is hard to complain about the great weather. tomorrow more of the same. wake up, low clouds, patchy fog and sunny for the afternoon and temperatures feeling nice. i want to start with what is happening out t
in california laws different from place to place but astrict state liability law applies if your dog injures someone or damages property and there are laws to define when a dog is considered dangerous. >>> the san francisco preparing for their next game. they flew to london last night. today they conducted a clinic with local school children in london. colin kaepernick said it was fun to work with young athletes who never played american football before. >> for a lot of these...
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california is one of a few states requires colleges to have agreements with local law enforcement and crisis centers in handling a response. >> what it makes clear is that there will be training. what it makes clear is that there will be designated points of contact. >> not only about reacting after, it is designed to prevent future harm. >> reporter: a federal law requiring all colleges and universities to have this type of agreement in place with law enforcement has been stymied in congress. critics say that contradicts existing federal statutes allowing victims to decide whether or not law enforcement should be notified. >> mike mibach in the news room, thank you. >>> state prison officials are taking new measures and doing their part to save water. they have been monitoring water use to meet the goals set by governor jerry brown. now they are regulating. inmates are limited to three showers a week for 5 minutes. officials say they have been cutting water since the drought started. >> what we learned is that we actually have saved 1.5 billion gallons of water each year for the last
california is one of a few states requires colleges to have agreements with local law enforcement and crisis centers in handling a response. >> what it makes clear is that there will be training. what it makes clear is that there will be designated points of contact. >> not only about reacting after, it is designed to prevent future harm. >> reporter: a federal law requiring all colleges and universities to have this type of agreement in place with law enforcement has been...
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some see it as a message from had it white house about russia's anti-gay laws. they said it represents the diversity of the united states. >>> friends remembered a 62- year-old woman killed while bicycling in oakland tuesday night. they have not released the victim's name because police are trying to reach or family. a big rig hit her. she met her while both were riding to work and she said the woman traveled all over the world. >> while we were home dealing with our families over the thanksgiving weekend she was hopping off to south america because that was a four day weekend. >> friends say she was a researcher in san francisco. >>> the president of the california state senate wants to restore money for mental health programs to help jail inmates. money would be used to help mentally ill inmates. >> it is focused on mental health departments and supervisors putting together the best strategies that they can to help people living living with mental illness when they are in jail and help them with care after they leave jail. >> the sheriff was at the news confer
some see it as a message from had it white house about russia's anti-gay laws. they said it represents the diversity of the united states. >>> friends remembered a 62- year-old woman killed while bicycling in oakland tuesday night. they have not released the victim's name because police are trying to reach or family. a big rig hit her. she met her while both were riding to work and she said the woman traveled all over the world. >> while we were home dealing with our families...
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. >>> testing the turf is what a law maker wants. he introduced legislation calling for new tests of athletic deals -- deals made be recycled tires. ktvu's melanie woodrow is here with how they are reacting. >> reporter: they tell me they are working with the senator's office on the bill's language. it demands a new study examining the health risks to athletes. the study fell short according to the lead scientists. it only looked at four fields and did not study if players injust the crumbs -- ingest the crumbs. >> if you are a goalie on a soccer team you are on the ground a lot. every time you hit the ground the dust comes up and you are breathing it. what effect does it have on you? we need it know. we have responsibility to our children. >> the bill calls for 20 turf fields and playground around california to be analyzed. if it passes they would have a year and a half to conduct the study. the moratorium on new fields would last long, two years, till january 2018. but that would not effect fields already under construction. i spok
. >>> testing the turf is what a law maker wants. he introduced legislation calling for new tests of athletic deals -- deals made be recycled tires. ktvu's melanie woodrow is here with how they are reacting. >> reporter: they tell me they are working with the senator's office on the bill's language. it demands a new study examining the health risks to athletes. the study fell short according to the lead scientists. it only looked at four fields and did not study if players injust...
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bosses cutting hours doing whatever they can to avoid the new healthcare law. the white house vowing president obama will use his veto pen against any measure. >> they are some looking for a loopholes to avoid taking that responsibility. that is not good for the affordable care act. not good for the workers. >> gop leaders are promising to hold a vote to repeal obama care but mitch mcconnell said it would be a dead letter, saying the law should be picked apart. in washington, fox news. >>> it would be the first of its kind in northern california, why first responders want a bullet proof ambulance. >> criminals posing as utility workers, how you can tell who is a real employee and who isn't. >> a human skull discovered -- a human skull discovered under an east bay over pass, we will tell you who discovered it. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything for all your help. through all life's milestones our trusted advisors
bosses cutting hours doing whatever they can to avoid the new healthcare law. the white house vowing president obama will use his veto pen against any measure. >> they are some looking for a loopholes to avoid taking that responsibility. that is not good for the affordable care act. not good for the workers. >> gop leaders are promising to hold a vote to repeal obama care but mitch mcconnell said it would be a dead letter, saying the law should be picked apart. in washington, fox...
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you can't break the law and be rewarded. >> reporter: it will allow many students to stay, work or go to school without fear of deportation. >> it has -- pushes us to do better and look forward to our future. we are excited. >> reporter: here they are prepared to see 2800 people today trying to find out if they are eligible. there is a concern more people are not coming forward because they are afraid. ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >> here are details about the program. to qualify illegal immigrants must be under 30. arrived before the age of 16. have lived here for 5 years. a high school diploma or served in the military and no criminal records. >>> judge set a hearing blocking the one profission of the arizona -- provision of the arizona immigration, the part that allows police to check immigration status. the judge issued an injunction saying it infringes on rights reserved to the federal government but the supreme court over turned that. they say it will lead to racial profiling. >>> funeral services set for tomorrow. he died last thursday from leukemia. his funeral is 10:00 a.m
you can't break the law and be rewarded. >> reporter: it will allow many students to stay, work or go to school without fear of deportation. >> it has -- pushes us to do better and look forward to our future. we are excited. >> reporter: here they are prepared to see 2800 people today trying to find out if they are eligible. there is a concern more people are not coming forward because they are afraid. ann rubin, ktvu channel 2 news. >> here are details about the...
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she is calling for law enforcement to be more vigilant on college campuses for background checks for housing and parents to be more aware of warning signs. >> we have to. we cannot afford another -- [ indiscernible ] >> we cannot afford that. >> reporter: she and her husband worries that will happen. little has changed. >> we shouldn't -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: she plans to speak to politicians, administrators, and police and whoever else will listen. she thinks mothers could have a powerful voice if they come together. >> police. police, do something. even a little. you may have prevented a new violent attack and saved lives. >> the family plans to travel to university of california, santa barbara later this month to mark the anniversary of the shooting. ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a bus hit and injured a person in san francisco today. police got a call for help after 10:00 a.m. this morning. a 42-year-old man was taken to san francisco general hospital for treatment. we don't know his condition but he was bleeding when he was on the ground. the bus is registered to a pr
she is calling for law enforcement to be more vigilant on college campuses for background checks for housing and parents to be more aware of warning signs. >> we have to. we cannot afford another -- [ indiscernible ] >> we cannot afford that. >> reporter: she and her husband worries that will happen. little has changed. >> we shouldn't -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: she plans to speak to politicians, administrators, and police and whoever else will listen. she...
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he has many contacts with law enforcement. in 2009 he was convicted for shooting a man with a arrow. >> no one answered his phone where he killed his brother. neighbor told us she believed the suspect was mentally unstable. of the residents were surprised that the suspect is being linked to three killings pick >> shocking. how old when he did the first murders? he doesn't look to be very old right now. shocking altogether. >> it is just very shocking to happen in a town forestville. this is the neighbor. the neighbor's son.>> the families of the couple killed released a statement thanking the sheriff's office. they said, we are extremely pleased that the children's murder is in custody where he belongs. we praise the lord for his capture and we trust in the due process of the law.>> the investigators have two for the case for formal charging. for now, he is being held without bail for allegedly killing his brother.>>> joining us to talk about this is our legal analyst . at the sky has been on the radar for some time, why is it
he has many contacts with law enforcement. in 2009 he was convicted for shooting a man with a arrow. >> no one answered his phone where he killed his brother. neighbor told us she believed the suspect was mentally unstable. of the residents were surprised that the suspect is being linked to three killings pick >> shocking. how old when he did the first murders? he doesn't look to be very old right now. shocking altogether. >> it is just very shocking to happen in a town...
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as henry lee explains, law enforcement hopes the trend is only temporary. >> there seemed to be a lull in crime after the shelter in place took effect. some were empty and streets were quiet. >> gang activity and all, at the beginning we were not seeing us much. >> but the da says that seems to have changed. >> lately we've seen it perk up. and gang members feeling comfortable to come out and have confrontations. >> tuesday night a man was shot dead in a targeted, possibly gang -related shooting. >> these are isolated and frightening incidents. >> uc berkeley criminologist says crime as a whole is still down. >> the more that general rates go up the more that is telling you that lots of people are not socially distancing. >> police say many suspects are not going to jail because of the bail schedule set up. laws do not seem to care about sheltering in place and whether they are at a sideshow in oakland or an illegal cockfight. >> 60 people inside of a barn not social distancing or following health guidelines. >> there have also been spikes in officer involved shootings. since easter su
as henry lee explains, law enforcement hopes the trend is only temporary. >> there seemed to be a lull in crime after the shelter in place took effect. some were empty and streets were quiet. >> gang activity and all, at the beginning we were not seeing us much. >> but the da says that seems to have changed. >> lately we've seen it perk up. and gang members feeling comfortable to come out and have confrontations. >> tuesday night a man was shot dead in a targeted,...
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a bill signed into law yesterday by governor jerry brown requires all california students to receive abuse and sex trafficking prevention education. a local bay area organization called love never fails have been to about 8 different school districts spreading awareness about tex trafficking -- sex trafficking and the founder and director says children between 12-14 are most at risk which is why outreach is needed. >> really making sure that people are aware that this is important, that our kids need to be educated and we are grateful the governor prioritized this for our children. >> reporter: the district attorney spokes woman acknowledged it is a heavy top took talk about with -- topic to talk about with teachers. this magazine tells the story of a victim to ease students into talking about that. even though this is something that is a serious topic it is something that all students must be taught. live, cristina rendon, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> police in pittsburg are trying to find a man connected with a bomb scare. a suspicious device was found inside a vacant apartment. it was
a bill signed into law yesterday by governor jerry brown requires all california students to receive abuse and sex trafficking prevention education. a local bay area organization called love never fails have been to about 8 different school districts spreading awareness about tex trafficking -- sex trafficking and the founder and director says children between 12-14 are most at risk which is why outreach is needed. >> really making sure that people are aware that this is important, that...
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pg&e would only say pg&e is cooperating with law enforcement officials. the most serious question, is pg&e the only one involved in the 70 or are the -- activity or are the other gas and electric utilities involved too? >> we don't believe that could be limited just to pg&e given the deficiencies and the way the c.p.u.c. behaves. >> we would like to see what kinds of deals were made with all the companies. >> reporter: the attorney general finds herself in the position of investigating the five commissioners of the california public utilities commission. every one of which was appointed or reappointed by governor jerry brown. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> back now to the future of the oakland raiders. today representatives from san antonio, texas were in the bay area trying to get the raiders to move there. we have john sasaki's report now and here is what he learned today about the situation. >> reporter: outside raiders headquarters today it seemed like business as usual with players stopping to sign autographs after practice. but somewhere ins
pg&e would only say pg&e is cooperating with law enforcement officials. the most serious question, is pg&e the only one involved in the 70 or are the -- activity or are the other gas and electric utilities involved too? >> we don't believe that could be limited just to pg&e given the deficiencies and the way the c.p.u.c. behaves. >> we would like to see what kinds of deals were made with all the companies. >> reporter: the attorney general finds herself in...
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local communities cannot ban activities that are legal under state law. the league says local communities have broad rights to decide what kind of businesses they will allow. >>> there will be no charges filed against san francisco giants pitcher sergio romo following an incident in las vegas -- an incident in las vegas. he was detained at san jose mineta airport after he got angry and abusive after failing to provide identification. he faced a possibility of six months in jail and a fine but the district attorney said the county doesn't want to spend the time and money needed to pursue the case. >>> chapter closed in the abuse of a dozen mentally disabled assaults in san jose. the last defendant pleaded no contest. five people were accused of starving and beating the disabled people. they were denied food, bathing and toilet paper. they face up to four years each in prison. one has spent a year in jail and a fifth died while in custody. >>> apple and other california retailers won a victory today over consumer privacy. the state supreme court ruled that
local communities cannot ban activities that are legal under state law. the league says local communities have broad rights to decide what kind of businesses they will allow. >>> there will be no charges filed against san francisco giants pitcher sergio romo following an incident in las vegas -- an incident in las vegas. he was detained at san jose mineta airport after he got angry and abusive after failing to provide identification. he faced a possibility of six months in jail and a...
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approach to safety. >> how can they build that relationship if they only see them on one side of the law when they do something wrong? >> get into class. >> reporter: when a fight like this one breaks out, she already knows the students involved. and they know her. >> this is not a place for violence. >> reporter: this started with trash talk that ended up on social media. which is why the more help the better. this grant is good for the next four years. prese hope they can -- police hope they can find the money to keep the program going after that. allie rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a smoking plane at sfo. >> this is an exercise: >> the drill that put first responders to the test. >> you shouldn't sit on your $700 phone. >> the problem that has critics calling the iphone a flexible device in wrong ways. >> will showers put a dent in the drought? coming up, how much rain it would take to recover. female announcer: save up to 35% on a huge selection of clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. sleep train's inventory clearance sale is on now! ♪ you
approach to safety. >> how can they build that relationship if they only see them on one side of the law when they do something wrong? >> get into class. >> reporter: when a fight like this one breaks out, she already knows the students involved. and they know her. >> this is not a place for violence. >> reporter: this started with trash talk that ended up on social media. which is why the more help the better. this grant is good for the next four years. prese hope...
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. >> they did not take his dna because he was there before they passed the law. >> reporter: in oregon his dna was entered into a national database and became a match here. >> when i required they guaranteed me i would be called back for this case. >> he is one of many who never gave up hope on the case. authorities are also thinking pacifica police, daly city police and south san francisco police -- thanking pacifica police, daly city police and south san francisco police. >> thank you. >>> happening now, the b.a.r.t. board of directors is meeting to discuss a possible ban on ecigarettes. they are not regulated on b.a.r.t. and they produce an emission that could bother other passengers. 15 times more formand hide is found in ecigarettes compared to traditional cigarettes. exposure could put long term ecigarettes users at a greater risk for cancer than cigarette smokers. but people who support ecigarettes are disputing the findings. they say users would never smoke as much or as often. and protesters are gathering at b.a.r.t. headquarters. they want charges and a recorder dropped for 2
. >> they did not take his dna because he was there before they passed the law. >> reporter: in oregon his dna was entered into a national database and became a match here. >> when i required they guaranteed me i would be called back for this case. >> he is one of many who never gave up hope on the case. authorities are also thinking pacifica police, daly city police and south san francisco police -- thanking pacifica police, daly city police and south san francisco...
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the panel is reconsidering a lower court decision upholding the law. law requires police to collect dna from all felony suspects regardless of whether they are charged of a crime. the aclu alleges it is an invasion of privacy, the state says it helps solve cold cases. >>> to washington where negotiators are trying to come up with a budget deal before the holidays. they need to come to an agreement. >> it will replace if not all or a substantial portion for the next year or two. >> we keep the sequester which has been a victory for taxpayers. >> it is likely any deal would be a short term agreement. >>> where a wild pre-winter storm is bearing down on residents and the effects it is having in the bay area. >> and the big honor putting tony larussa on the history books. >> and the nsa relying on gamers. why a report says video games like these might serve as a cover. >>> the nsa reached into the world of video games. more documents leagued by edward snowden show they were monitoring gamers. the concern is games can serve as a cover for terrorists to shar
the panel is reconsidering a lower court decision upholding the law. law requires police to collect dna from all felony suspects regardless of whether they are charged of a crime. the aclu alleges it is an invasion of privacy, the state says it helps solve cold cases. >>> to washington where negotiators are trying to come up with a budget deal before the holidays. they need to come to an agreement. >> it will replace if not all or a substantial portion for the next year or two....
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department of justice stay is against the law to avade payment of what you own the government so file timely returns. those who can't make the deadline, tomorrow is the last day to file for an expension. >>> residents received help -- extension. >> residents received help. its program helped resident receive $1.5 million in refunds. they say tomorrow volunteers will be that post office in san jose at 4:00 p.m. for help. >>> a resource many people take for granted. the bay area has more city park space than any area in the country. ktvu fox 2 news reporter allie rasmus talked to a woman who traveled thousands of miles to learn how we make it happen. >> reporter: to the swings and the tree house, a sanctuary tucked under the over pass and today it is her classroom. >> i think this will be great learning opportunity for me because i believe part of the meeting point for the people -- >> reporter: she from india. when she moved to toronto she realized her neighborhood had very little park space. she started a community effort to add green space and transform her neighborhood. now she lear
department of justice stay is against the law to avade payment of what you own the government so file timely returns. those who can't make the deadline, tomorrow is the last day to file for an expension. >>> residents received help -- extension. >> residents received help. its program helped resident receive $1.5 million in refunds. they say tomorrow volunteers will be that post office in san jose at 4:00 p.m. for help. >>> a resource many people take for granted. the...
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the factors contradicting to the problem and the law that could help keep kids in class. plus -- >> >> referee: is >>> there is is new information on the ground shaking during the earthquake in napa. the u.s. geological survey said the ground motion recording was the highest level ever reported in napa. a usgs engineer said it came close to the maximum level that engineers use when designing new buildings in the area. those usgs scientists found the west napa fault produced a crack six miles long and moved the surface 18 inches north. it was hit with a lot of damage because it sits in a basin basin. -- basin. they had a recorder in napa in a masonry building. >> we reported the strongest ground motions that were reported in napa at that building and that building sailed through without damage. that is an indication of if we do take the time and the energy and spend the money to retrofit they can with stand earthquakes. >> they have been mapping a crack on the ground but the usgs also used helicopters, and sat lithes to provide -- satellites to provide images and concord i
the factors contradicting to the problem and the law that could help keep kids in class. plus -- >> >> referee: is >>> there is is new information on the ground shaking during the earthquake in napa. the u.s. geological survey said the ground motion recording was the highest level ever reported in napa. a usgs engineer said it came close to the maximum level that engineers use when designing new buildings in the area. those usgs scientists found the west napa fault produced...